Humidity—not just light—causes color degradation in historical paintings, researchers discover

When you look at a painting in a museum, the colors that you see are likely less bright than they were originally, something that had previously been attributed mainly to light exposure. Now, researchers have discovered a new cause of color degradation: humidity.


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Source: Phys.org